Tuesday, July 14, 2026 - Dutch referee Rob Dieperink has died at the age of 38, weeks after he was removed from FIFA's list of World Cup officials following his arrest in the United Kingdom over allegations of s3xual assault.
The Dutch Football Association (KNVB) confirmed his death,
saying it was "shocked" and deeply saddened by the news. No cause of
death has been disclosed. Dieperink was arrested by the Metropolitan Police in
April after officers responded to a report of an alleged sexual assault
involving a teenage boy at an address in Croydon, London.
According to the Metropolitan Police, a man in his 30s was
arrested on suspicion of s3xual assault. However, following an investigation
that included reviewing CCTV footage and examining digital devices, officers
concluded that the available evidence did not meet the threshold for
prosecution, and no further action was taken. Following the investigation, FIFA
removed Dieperink from its roster of match officials for the 2026 FIFA World
Cup.
Reacting after the decision, Dieperink maintained his
innocence, saying he had been "wrongly accused" and had fully
cooperated with the police investigation. He added that he immediately informed
FIFA, UEFA and the KNVB about the matter and expressed disappointment at
missing the tournament.
The alleged incident reportedly occurred while Dieperink was
in London ahead of a UEFA Conference League fixture between Crystal Palace and
Fiorentina. In a statement announcing his death, the KNVB described Dieperink
as a respected international referee and a valued member of the officiating
community.
"We are shocked and deeply saddened by the passing of
referee Rob Dieperink. With Rob, the refereeing community loses a highly valued
referee with international experience, but above all, a fine and dedicated
colleague," the association said. The KNVB extended its condolences to his
family, friends and colleagues.
Dieperink began his professional refereeing career in 2012
and became an Eredivisie referee in 2017. He also served as a Video Assistant
Referee (VAR) during the 2024 UEFA European Championship in Germany. His final
officiating assignment was a friendly match between Go Ahead Eagles and Apollon
FC last weekend.

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